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  • ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Nkhanise Phiri (who plays the fool). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Michelle Moran (who plays Gloucester). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Nkhanise Phiri (who plays the fool). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Nkhanise Phiri (who plays the fool). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Nkhanise Phiri (who plays the fool). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Deven Modha (who plays Edgar). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Michelle Moran (who plays Gloucester). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Performers before the show. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Nkhanise Phiri (who plays the fool). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Cosmo Cooper (the stage manager). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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  • ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Performers warming up. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Performers warming up. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Performers warming up. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Year 10 pupils Jakob and Joseph help to prepare the set, sound and lighting. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Abigail Warne (wardrobe technician) show the costumes to year 10 school pupils Marissa and Jessica. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Abigail Warne (wardrobe technician) show the costumes to year 10 school pupils Marissa and Jessica. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear). Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear) overlooking the harbour on arrival. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Oliver Senton (who plays King Lear) at the harbour on arrival. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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    ‘The storm for Lear is inside him’: Crossing choppy seas to bring Shakespeare to Isles of Scilly
    Lee Drage (who plays Edmund) and Mandeep Glover (associate director) pose for pictures at the harbour on arrival. Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) visiting and performing King Lear at Five Islands Academy in the Isles of Scilly. This is the first time the RSC has been to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the coast of Cornwall. They performed three shows, to a mixture of local adults and school children, some of whom had helped to prepare the set and costumes beforehand. Photograph taken on 16 September 2025 by Jonny Weeks for The Guardian.

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  • $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
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    $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
    To buy or not to buy? $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair

    Booksellers converge for a history-spanning set of offers which includes an ancient Chinese cheat sheet, a jungle cookbook and the first illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice.

    Pom Harrington from Peter Harrington London with 1850 silk handkerchief with handwritten Chinese characters on it. It is on display and for sale at $2million at this weekends Rare Book Fair on at Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, Parkville. Melbourne, Australia.
    Thursday 31st July 2025.

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    $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
    To buy or not to buy? $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair

    Booksellers converge for a history-spanning set of offers which includes an ancient Chinese cheat sheet, a jungle cookbook and the first illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice.

    Pom Harrington from Peter Harrington London with the 1894 deluxe edition of Jane Austen's Pride and Prjudice illustrated by Hugh Thomsond . It is on display and for sale at $2million at this weekends Rare Book Fair on at Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, Parkville. Melbourne, Australia.
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    $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
    To buy or not to buy? $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair

    Booksellers converge for a history-spanning set of offers which includes an ancient Chinese cheat sheet, a jungle cookbook and the first illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice.

    Pom Harrington from Peter Harrington London with Aristotle's Masterpiece dated 1695. It's believed to be the first English sex manual. It is on display and for sale at this weekends Rare Book Fair on at Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, Parkville. Melbourne, Australia.
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    $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
    To buy or not to buy? $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair

    Booksellers converge for a history-spanning set of offers which includes an ancient Chinese cheat sheet, a jungle cookbook and the first illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice.

    Pom Harrington from Peter Harrington London with his Shakespeare book that is on display and for sale at $2million at this weekends Rare Book Fair on at Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, Parkville. Melbourne, Australia.
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    $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair.
    To buy or not to buy? $2m Shakespeare folio headlines literary treasures on sale at Melbourne's rare book fair

    Booksellers converge for a history-spanning set of offers which includes an ancient Chinese cheat sheet, a jungle cookbook and the first illustrated edition of Pride and Prejudice.

    Pom Harrington from Peter Harrington London with his Shakespeare book that is on display and for sale at $2million at this weekends Rare Book Fair on at Wilson Hall, Melbourne University, Parkville. Melbourne, Australia.
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    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Rehearsal / live performance
    25th May 2025

    Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay,

    Allie Esiri is joined by a star-studded cast of award winning theatre and film actors including Kate Fleetwood, Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay, James Phoon, Tony Robinson, Hugh Ross, Danny Sapani, Samantha Spiro, Indira Varma, Olivia Williams and Susan Wokoma for a hugely entertaining evening of poetry based on Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthology: Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year.

    To celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio and over 90 years of Shakespeare performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Allie Esiri and friends will guide you on a journey through the Shakespeare you love and the best bits you don’t. There will be poetry, speeches and scenes read by actors who have a special connection to Shakespeare’s work and to the theatre itself.

    One of the UK’s biggest selling poetry books, Shakespeare For Every Day of the Year by poetry champion Allie Esiri is an inspiring collection of 365 poems, speeches and scenes from across all of Shakespeare's plays, each with an illuminating introduction. Allie has published ten hugely popular poetry anthologies including A Poem For Every Day Of The Year and 365 Poems For Life as part of her mission to keep poetry alive and make it accessible for everyone.

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    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
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    Henry V, act 5, scene 2
    Damian Lewis as Henry & Nigel Lindsay as Katherine

    Allie Esiri is joined by a star-studded cast of award winning theatre and film actors including Kate Fleetwood, Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay, James Phoon, Tony Robinson, Hugh Ross, Danny Sapani, Samantha Spiro, Indira Varma, Olivia Williams and Susan Wokoma for a hugely entertaining evening of poetry based on Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthology: Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year.

    To celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio and over 90 years of Shakespeare performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Allie Esiri and friends will guide you on a journey through the Shakespeare you love and the best bits you don’t. There will be poetry, speeches and scenes read by actors who have a special connection to Shakespeare’s work and to the theatre itself.

    One of the UK’s biggest selling poetry books, Shakespeare For Every Day of the Year by poetry champion Allie Esiri is an inspiring collection of 365 poems, speeches and scenes from across all of Shakespeare's plays, each with an illuminating introduction. Allie has published ten hugely popular poetry anthologies including A Poem For Every Day Of The Year and 365 Poems For Life as part of her mission to keep poetry alive and make it accessible for everyone.

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  • Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
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    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Rehearsal / live performance
    25th May 2025

    Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay,

    Allie Esiri is joined by a star-studded cast of award winning theatre and film actors including Kate Fleetwood, Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay, James Phoon, Tony Robinson, Hugh Ross, Danny Sapani, Samantha Spiro, Indira Varma, Olivia Williams and Susan Wokoma for a hugely entertaining evening of poetry based on Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthology: Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year.

    To celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio and over 90 years of Shakespeare performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Allie Esiri and friends will guide you on a journey through the Shakespeare you love and the best bits you don’t. There will be poetry, speeches and scenes read by actors who have a special connection to Shakespeare’s work and to the theatre itself.

    One of the UK’s biggest selling poetry books, Shakespeare For Every Day of the Year by poetry champion Allie Esiri is an inspiring collection of 365 poems, speeches and scenes from across all of Shakespeare's plays, each with an illuminating introduction. Allie has published ten hugely popular poetry anthologies including A Poem For Every Day Of The Year and 365 Poems For Life as part of her mission to keep poetry alive and make it accessible for everyone.

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  • Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
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    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Rehearsal / live performance
    25th May 2025

    Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay,

    Allie Esiri is joined by a star-studded cast of award winning theatre and film actors including Kate Fleetwood, Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay, James Phoon, Tony Robinson, Hugh Ross, Danny Sapani, Samantha Spiro, Indira Varma, Olivia Williams and Susan Wokoma for a hugely entertaining evening of poetry based on Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthology: Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year.

    To celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio and over 90 years of Shakespeare performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Allie Esiri and friends will guide you on a journey through the Shakespeare you love and the best bits you don’t. There will be poetry, speeches and scenes read by actors who have a special connection to Shakespeare’s work and to the theatre itself.

    One of the UK’s biggest selling poetry books, Shakespeare For Every Day of the Year by poetry champion Allie Esiri is an inspiring collection of 365 poems, speeches and scenes from across all of Shakespeare's plays, each with an illuminating introduction. Allie has published ten hugely popular poetry anthologies including A Poem For Every Day Of The Year and 365 Poems For Life as part of her mission to keep poetry alive and make it accessible for everyone.

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    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year - Live! at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London, UK.
    Rehearsal / live performance
    25th May 2025

    Henry V, act 5, scene 2
    Damian Lewis as Henry & Nigel Lindsay as Katherine

    Allie Esiri is joined by a star-studded cast of award winning theatre and film actors including Kate Fleetwood, Damian Lewis, Nigel Lindsay, James Phoon, Tony Robinson, Hugh Ross, Danny Sapani, Samantha Spiro, Indira Varma, Olivia Williams and Susan Wokoma for a hugely entertaining evening of poetry based on Allie Esiri’s bestselling poetry anthology: Shakespeare for Every Day of the Year.

    To celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio and over 90 years of Shakespeare performances at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Allie Esiri and friends will guide you on a journey through the Shakespeare you love and the best bits you don’t. There will be poetry, speeches and scenes read by actors who have a special connection to Shakespeare’s work and to the theatre itself.

    One of the UK’s biggest selling poetry books, Shakespeare For Every Day of the Year by poetry champion Allie Esiri is an inspiring collection of 365 poems, speeches and scenes from across all of Shakespeare's plays, each with an illuminating introduction. Allie has published ten hugely popular poetry anthologies including A Poem For Every Day Of The Year and 365 Poems For Life as part of her mission to keep poetry alive and make it accessible for everyone.

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